Friday, February 16, 2018

Cosmic cowboys radio show 15th Feb. 2018

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Cosmic cowboy -- Michael Martin Murphey
Where will you go? -- Amber Digby
Dixie -- Ashley Monroe
Thunderbird -- Billy Joe Shaver
If the south woulda won -- Hank Williams Jnr.
Happy birthday to me -- Hank Locklin
Tachycardia -- Conor Oberst
It never goes away -- O'Shea
Since you left this town -- Troy Cassar Daley
Peaceful easy feeling -- Jack Tempchin
Swinging with my eyes closed -- Shania Twain
Back to the mountain -- The Fremonts
New Mexico -- Bobby Charles
Tell me about it -- Tanya Tucker and Delbert McLinton
You'll be mine -- Eilen Jewell
Mercy -- Anna St Louis

Birthday boy Conor Oberst (15th Feb. 1980)

Birthday boy Hank Locklin (15th Feb. 1918)

Thursday, January 18, 2018

Cosmic Cowboys 2018-01-18

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1. Cosmic cowboy -- Michael Murphey
2. Cherokee boogie -- BR549
3. Blind Fiddler -- Hoyt Axton
4. Settin' you free -- Amazing Rhythm Aces
5. Just say she's a rhymer -- Jackson Rox
6. Wayfaring Stranger -- John Francis
7. I remember you -- Steve Earle/Emmylou Harris
8. Carolina Star -- Tony Rice
9. War rages on -- Jordie Lane
10. Ken the hen -- East Pointers
11. Pills I took -- Hank Williams III
12. Move it on over -- Hank Williams Jnr.
13. Paycheques -- Tex, Don and Charlie
14. Do right woman -- Flying Burrito Bros.
15. Change of heart -- Neil Young
16. Another Australian Day -- Troy Cassar Daley
17. Singing detective -- Van Walker
18. Maggie's farm -- David Grisman
19. She's never coming back -- Mark Collie
20. When the sun goes down -- Mark Collie
21. Up to to no good livin -- Chris Stapleton
22. Oh my sweet Carolina -- Ryan Adams
23. Navigator -- Hurray for the Riff Raff
24. Something to love -- Jason Isbell
25. Speeding West -- Doc Watson and Clarence White
26. Crank my tractor -- Michelle Wright
27. Please don't cry for me -- Michael Meeking
28. My Vida Loca -- Pam Tillis

Friday, November 24, 2017

Cosmic Cowboys all Australian playlist 23rd November 2017

Better be home soon -- Kasey Chambers
1943 -- April Family
Shores of Botany Bay -- Bushwackers
Lights of Hay -- Neil Murray
Foggy Highway -- Paul Kelly
Standing room only -- Dead Livers
Come and go blues -- Nick Wildgoose
I must be somewhere -- Raised by Eagles
Good year for the outlaw -- Adam Brand
Strong as an axe -- Claire Anne Taylor
Murray River -- T-Bones
Foolish heart -- Lost in Suburbia
Joe Byrne -- Bill Jackson
A nice place for dying -- Ben Witham
Cap me granda wore -- Mick Thomas
Cuttin up B & S style -- Sunny Cowgirls
Red dust blues -- Mast Gully Fellers
Life's highway -- Catherine Britt
Kettle of fish -- Paul Hicks
Black river swamp -- Bonafide Travellers
Diamantina Drover -- Andrea Weel
Ride -- Van Walker
Living down my past -- Keith Glass
Cocaine blues -- Trevor Keilar
Find their way home -- Robyn Gleeson
Take that train -- Pete Fidler
How long -- Leslie Avril
Willin' -- Homesick Ray

Thursday, November 23, 2017

Program for 23rd November 2017 -- all Australian

The ABC is promoting Ausmusic month in November and there is no reason for 3WAY-FM to not do likewise. Tune in at 8 pm Australian Eastern Summer time or stream at http://3wayfm.org.au
Some of the artists you will here:
Adam Brand

April Family

CatherineBritt

Keith Glass

Raised by Eagles
 

Thursday, September 28, 2017

Radio show 28th Sept. 2017 -- 8 pm Australian EST

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Tonight it is Karen Fairchild's birthday -- a couple of Little Big Town tracks
Also playing some tracks by artists who were successful at the recent Americana awards:

John Prine - artist of the year

Sturgill Simpson - album of the year

Thursday, May 19, 2016

19th May -- Shooter Jennings' birthday and Guy Clark's death

Tune in to  3WAY_FM at 8 PM for 2 hours of country music with special features on Shooter Jennings' birthday and on Guy Clark's recent death.

Shooter Jennings

Guy Clark


Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Move it on over

 The 21st of April marks the 69th the anniversary of the recording of "Move it over" by Hank Williams. Tune in to 3WAY on Thursday at 8 pm to hear the original version and several other covers by the likes of George Thorogood, Hank Williams Jnr., Bill Haley, Box Car Willie, Ray Charles and Tom Hiddleston (from the new Hank movie "I saw the light").

The song's subject matter, melody, and composition very closely resemble that of "Rock Around the Clock," released seven years later by Bill Haley and his Comets, which would go on to become the first hit rock and roll single. "Move It On Over" was recorded on April 21, 1947 at Castle Studio in Nashville, Hank's first session for MGM and the same session that produced "I Saw the Light," "(Last Night) I Heard You Crying in Your Sleep," and "Six More Miles to the Graveyard."

Also hear Loretta Lynn duet with Elvis Costello on "Everything it takes" from her latest album "Full circle"
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We also acknowledge Glen Campbell's 80th birthday on 22nd April 
 with Wichita Lineman